epw049190 ENGLAND (1935). The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works, Hebburn, 1935
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Title | [EPW049190] The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works, Hebburn, 1935 |
Reference | EPW049190 |
Date | September-1935 |
Link | |
Place name | HEBBURN |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 430501, 564520 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.5234442059771, 54.974283122857 |
National Grid Reference | NZ305645 |
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Martins bank on Argyle St/Prince Consort Rd corner. Later it became Barclays Bank. Today it is a Funeral home. |
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Saturday 15th of October 2016 12:03:18 PM |
St Aloysius Church. Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website |
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Saturday 15th of October 2016 12:01:08 PM |
Lloyds Bank opposite St Aloysius Church |
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Saturday 15th of October 2016 11:59:55 AM |
County Hotel |
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Saturday 15th of October 2016 11:58:14 AM |
Doss House on Prince Consort Rd. Used by poor men that couldn't afford decent lodgings. They'd pay a penny or 2 to sleep standing up hanging over thick ropes. |
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Saturday 15th of October 2016 11:56:29 AM |
Glen St |
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Friday 2nd of October 2015 10:18:15 AM |
The old Ballast Hill at the riverside. |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:38:00 PM |
The new Clinic on Argyle St |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:36:54 PM |
The Police Station & Courts |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:36:03 PM |
Whites Marine factory on Prince Consort Rd |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:34:45 PM |
The Bauxite |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:34:13 PM |
St Andrews's Presbyterian Church on Ellison St/Church St corner. For photos of it try my website www.oldtyneside.co.uk |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:33:25 PM |
The Co-op Store Hall on Lyon St/Albert St corner |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:32:14 PM |
In 1919 Newcastle Shipbuilding Co started a shipyard here & these were the Sheds. They went bust & in 1925 the sheds were sold. The Reay Gear Works then used those sheds as part of their factory. Later it became George Angus gears & later still RW Transmissions. |
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Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 05:31:23 PM |